Collaborating in a centralized governance mechanism: structure and fragmentation of large-scale response coordination during the 2018 Typhoon Mangkhut in Shenzhen

IF 1.4 Q2 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
Xiao Wang
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PurposeThis paper aims to examine a large-scale typhoon response coordination, focusing on the emergency collaborative network (ECN) configuration and structural properties that characterized the 2018 Typhoon Mangkhut response operations in Shenzhen, China.Design/methodology/approachThe response coordination of Typhoon Mangkhut was operationalized as a Shenzhen-based ECN established upon a six-week observation. A systematic content analysis of publicly available government documents and newspaper articles was conducted to identify participating organizations and interorganizational relationships built and sustained during and immediately after the disaster. Social network metrics at levels of the node, subgroup of nodes and whole network were utilized to examine network capacity, network homophily and network performance, respectively.FindingsResults of the centrality analysis demonstrate that government agencies at municipal and district/county levels took central network positions while private and non-profit organizations were mostly positioned at the network periphery. The blocking analysis points to a salient homophily effect that participating organizations sharing similar attributes were more likely to connect with each other. A further investigation of whole network metrics and the small-world index reveals the highly fragmented and discontinued features of ECN, which may result in unsystematic coordination among organizational actors.Originality/valueThis paper is distinctive in examining the coordination structure among response organizations embedded in a centralized and monocentric governance system and, more importantly, how the structural characteristics can differ from that evidenced in a more decentralized and polycentric system.
协同集中治理机制:2018年深圳“山竹”台风大规模响应协调的结构与碎片化
目的本文旨在考察一种大规模台风响应协调,重点研究2018年深圳台风“曼克胡特”响应行动的应急协作网络(ECN)配置和结构特征,中国。设计/方法/方法台风芒丘特的响应协调是在为期六周的观测基础上建立的深圳ECN。对公开的政府文件和报纸文章进行了系统的内容分析,以确定参与组织以及在灾难发生期间和之后立即建立和维持的组织间关系。利用节点、节点子群和整个网络级别的社交网络度量,分别检验网络容量、网络同质性和网络性能。中心性分析的结果表明,市和区县两级的政府机构占据了网络的中心位置,而私营和非营利组织大多位于网络的外围。阻塞分析指出了一个显著的同质性效应,即共享相似属性的参与组织更有可能相互联系。对全网络指标和小世界指数的进一步调查揭示了ECN的高度碎片化和不连续性特征,这可能导致组织参与者之间的协调不系统。独创性/价值本文在研究集中和单中心治理体系中响应组织之间的协调结构方面具有独特性,更重要的是,研究了结构特征与更分散和多中心体系中的结构特征有何不同。
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International Journal of Emergency Services
International Journal of Emergency Services SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY-
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